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All told, Southland teams have played in 84 Division I-AA/FCS playoff games in 23 years, winning 42 of the contests.Historically, the Southland's successful football heritage has sustained itself through numerous membership and classification changes. 
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To read previous columns by Adande, go to latimes.com/adande.. The American League All-Star balloting was updated Tuesday, and the Angels' Vladimir Guerrero was the leading vote-getter among outfielders.Shortstop Orlando Cabrera, of course, was nowhere to be found, even though he is having the best all-around season -- .332 average, 40 runs, 19 doubles, 30 runs batted in, .988 fielding percentage -- of any AL shortstop.Derek Jeter of the Yankees has virtually locked up the starting spot, with almost three times as many votes as his nearest competitors, Miguel Tejada (Baltimore) and Carlos Guillen (Detroit)."It doesn't bother me," Cabrera said. Kahlil Bell has a sore shoulder and Chris Markey is trying to return from a turf toe injury. He has broken his wrist in what he claimed was a stumble, although few believe him.He is younger than 23, more immature than a guy making $5 million a year, a kid who can act very fishy out of water.Chances are, he will make some kind of mess, and you know how America loves to watch a mess.He makes a mess, he cleans it up.A couple of months after the 2004 Olympics in Athens, The Times' Lisa Dillman was wandering through a Los Angeles bookstore when she received a phone call from Phelps' public relations firm."Michael has been arrested for drunk driving, do you want to talk to him?" said a voice."Give me a couple of minutes, I need to buy a notebook," Dillman said.On that day, Phelps called every major swimming reporter in the United States to apologize for his actions.He will sometime forget about his public image, but, once damaged, he and his representatives are not too proud to publicly fix it.He is still a man of mystery.We saw his mother, Debbie, all week, but what about his father? They are apparently estranged, but little else is known.We saw women screaming after Phelps all week, but what about his girlfriend? Does he have one? Do we know her?Because of his smartly controlled image, there is still much about him America doesn't know, and is dying to find out.Michael Phelps, meet TMZ.com.He still loves his fans.Kevin Van Valkenburg, who covers Phelps for the Baltimore Sun, waited an hour for an interview this year while Phelps signed autographs in Columbus, Ohio.Several times this week, Phelps has pointed with pride to incidents of mainstream America following swimming, from a scoreboard video in his Baltimore hometown to a prominent placement on ESPN's "SportsCenter."He deeply cares what America thinks, which is a big step toward getting America to care.He still loves his teammates.In a meet in Columbia, Mo., this year, there was this tall, rangy guy walking up and down the sidelines screaming at swimmer Erik Vendt.It was Phelps, whose most emotional moments this week occurred while doing the same thing, pumping his fist and hollering at teammates.America sees so little of that sort of behavior from a superstar, America never forgets it.Bob Bowman is Phil Jackson.After winning his eighth gold medal Sunday, Phelps told the media that he would like to try swimming sprints.Bowman told the media he didn't think Phelps wanted to work hard enough.For a dozen years, Bowman has handled the incredibly gifted Phelps the way Jackson handled Michael Jordan and Shaquille O'Neal.He knows when to tweak him, he knows how to push him, and he'll know when to intervene if Phelps starts to sink.Michael Phelps is nuts.Yes, for his next act, he is going to try those sprints, maybe show up in London in four years with spots in the 100 freestyle, backstroke and breaststroke.In 2004, Gary Hall Jr. For Baffert, it was STS, synthetic track surfaces, which is a recent California initiative and, as far as Baffert is concerned, the push that is sending him back East."I didn't object at first when this was the big deal," he says.
UCLA is not playing to its maximum."There were 30 minutes to go but, for Mbah a Moute's parents, the time to see their son play had at long last come.--chris.dufresne. "When decisions are made that work out OK, we celebrate together. "That would work here because of the passion, the quality of play, the pageantry of the tournament.